NEET 2025 Result declared, final answer key out, download scorecards NOW!

New Delhi- The National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared the National Eligibility and Entrance Test-Undergraduate (NEET UG) exam result, NTA scores and rank for the academic year 2025. The result has been declared on the official website of NTA.

According to the press release, this year, a total of 2276069 candidates registered for the NEET UG 2025 exam. Of these, a total of 2209318 candidates appeared for the exam and a total of 66751 were absent. The NTA conducted the NEET (UG)-2025 for more than 22 lakh candidates at 5468 different Centres located in 552 Cities throughout the country and 14 Cities outside India on 04 May 2025 (Sunday) from 02:00 P.M. to 05:00 P.M.(IST).

STEPS TO DOWNLOAD THE SCORECARD

STEP 1- Visit the official website of NEET 2025.

STEP 2- Click on the link indicating NEET 2025 Scorecard Download.

STEP 3- Enter the NEET 2025 Application Number, Date of Birth and Email Address or Mobile Number and Security Pin.

STEP 4- Click on Submit.

STEP 5- NEET 2025 scorecard will be displayed on the screen.

STEP 6- Download and print the NEET scorecard for future reference.

IMPORTANT LOGIN CREDENTIALS

1 Application Number.

2 Date of Birth.

3 Registered Email IDs.

4 Mobile Number.

5 Security Pin (Captcha).

To view the answer key, click on the link below:  

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/2025061450-290764.pdf

The National Testing Agency has been conducting the NEET (UG) since 2019 with the
approval of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and the Ministry of Education, in
pursuance of the direction of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India.
As per Section 14 of the National Medical Commission Act, 2019, the NEET (UG) has to be
conducted as a common and uniform National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test [(NEET (UG)]
for admission to undergraduate medical education in all medical institutions. Similarly, as
per Section 14 of the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine Act, 2020, there
shall be a uniform NEET (UG) for admission to undergraduate courses in each of the
disciplines, i.e., BAMS, BUMS, and BSMS courses of the Indian System of Medicine in all
Medical Institutions governed under this Act. NEET (UG) shall also be applicable to
admission to the BHMS course under the National Commission for Homeopathy.
The National Testing Agency conducted the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (UG)-2025
for more than 22 lakh candidates at 5468 different Centres located in 552 Cities
throughout the country and 14 Cities outside India on 04 May 2025 (Sunday) from 02:00
P.M. to 05:00 P.M.(IST).
The Examination was conducted in 13 languages (Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati,
Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu).
The examination was also conducted in 14 cities outside the country, viz., Abu Dhabi, Dubai,
Bangkok, Colombo, Doha, Kathmandu, Kuala Lumpur, Kuwait City, Lagos, Manama,
Muscat, Riyadh, Sharjah, and Singapore.
The Result of NEET (UG) – 2025 may be utilized by other Entities of Central and State
Governments, in accordance with their respective eligibility criteria / other norms /applicable
regulations/guidelines/ rules. The result data will also be utilized for B.Sc. (H) Nursing
courses in accordance with their respective eligibility criteria / other norms /applicable
regulations/guidelines/ rules. The NEET (UG)- 2025 data will also be used for admissions to
BVSc & AH courses under the 15% quota of VCI in recognized Veterinary Colleges. AAССС
(All-India Ayush Central Counselling Committee) shall be the counselling authority for AIQ
with respect to BAMS, BUMS, and BSMS courses under NCISM. The AACCC shall also be
the Counselling Authority for AIQ with respect to BHMS under NCH.

The category-wise number of candidates qualified, based on qualifying criteria of NEET (UG)- 2023, 2024 and 2025 

 Here’s a list of NEET 2025 Toppers

Toppers Rank

Toppers’Name

AIR 1

Mahesh Kumar

AIR 2

Utkarsh Awadhiya

AIR 3

Krishang Joshi

AIR 4

Mrinal Kishore Jha

AIR 5

Avika Aggarwal

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Faridabad MBBS doctor who posed as DNB Cardiologist booked

Faridabad: A man posing as a cardiologist, despite holding only an MBBS degree, has been booked by the police in a case of fraud and criminal conspiracy after he was caught allegedly performing 50 heart surgeries over 8 months at the Heart Care Centre of the District Civil Hospital, Badshah Khan. 

Along with him, five others associated with the hospital have also been booked in the case. They have been identified as Dr. N Pratap Kumar, Chief Medical Director of Mediterina Hospital; Dalip Nayyar, head of corporate HR at the facility; Ajay Sharma, head of the Haryana centre; Piyush Srivastava, financial manager; and Mandip, centre head.

The police registered an FIR against the 6 accused under Sections 125 (endangering life or personal safety), 318(4) (cheating), 319 (cheating by personation), 336 (3) (forgery), 338 (forgery of valuable security), 340 (forged documents or electronic records) and 61 (criminal conspiracy) of BNS based on a two month old complaint. Till now, none of them have been arrested. 

Also read- MBBS Doctor Poses as DNB Cardiologist, Performs over 50 Heart Surgeries in Faridabad

During the police investigation conducted prior to filing the FIR, it was revealed that the cardiology degree of the MBBS-qualified doctor, who had allegedly been posing as a cardiologist, was fake. This led to the registration of a fresh case against Dr. Pankaj Mohan Sharma.

Medical Dailogues a week ago reported about the incident where a doctor with only an MBBS degree and no specialised qualification or training in cardiology, shockingly managed to perform over 50 heart surgeries in just eight months at the Heart Care Centre of the District Civil Hospital, Badshah Khan, by impersonating renowned city cardiologist Dr. Pankaj Mohan. The fraud went undetected for months until one day, patients facing complications from surgery visited the real doctor in search of him and discovered the true identity of the accused.

The accused doctor, identified as Pankaj Mohan Sharma, is an MBBS Doctor. Since both doctors share similar names, the accused stole the identity and even the registration number of the real cardiologist and performed surgeries, putting the patient’s life at serious risk. Among those he operated on, several patients’ health worsened after treatment, and some even tragically died.

The fraud came to light when one of the patients, whose condition worsened after a heart procedure at the hospital, visited the cardiologist, only to find out that he had never treated anyone at the civil hospital.

Taking advantage of sharing the same name, Dr. Pankaj Mohan Sharma used the registration number of a cardiologist, Dr Pankaj Mohan, to secure a position at the heart centre. Dr Sharma even used prescriptions that had a stamp that identified him as a ‘cardiologist’, with a DNB (cardiology) degree.

According to probe findings, Dr Sharma served at the centre from July 2024 to February 2025. During the period, several patients suffered complications following the surgery that he had performed, while some had died. 

A week later, the police have now taken action against the accused doctor and the hospital staff for cheating several patients and putting their health at risk through fraudulent heart surgeries.

When asked about the delay, police told TOI that they were waiting for a detailed report and documents linked to Dr Sharma from the civil surgeon’s office before proceeding with the FIR.

According to the FIR, hospital officials were aware that Sharma, though a qualified doctor, was not authorised to perform surgeries, but they permitted him to do so anyway.

Also read- Fake Cardiologist Case: MP Hospital’s license suspended

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2020 to 2022 saw nearly 2 million annual emergency room visits for dental issues

Tooth disorders accounted for an annual average of 1,944,000 emergency department visits during 2020 to 2022, according to a June data brief published by the National Center for Health Statistics.

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2020 to 2022 saw nearly 2 million annual emergency room visits for dental issues

Tooth disorders accounted for an annual average of 1,944,000 emergency department visits during 2020 to 2022, according to a June data brief published by the National Center for Health Statistics.

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Evolutionary model for antibiotic resistance reveals dose timing critical to care

Cleveland Clinic researchers are working to improve the way we use evolutionary modeling to understand drug resistance. The study, published in Science Advances, uses a new type of evolutionary model called a “fitness seascape” to incorporate a patient’s dosage schedule into models that predict whether an infection will develop antibiotic resistance, and has found that inconsistent timing and missing early doses can lead to treatment failure.

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Evolutionary model for antibiotic resistance reveals dose timing critical to care

Cleveland Clinic researchers are working to improve the way we use evolutionary modeling to understand drug resistance. The study, published in Science Advances, uses a new type of evolutionary model called a “fitness seascape” to incorporate a patient’s dosage schedule into models that predict whether an infection will develop antibiotic resistance, and has found that inconsistent timing and missing early doses can lead to treatment failure.

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Study reveals risk factors for spinal deterioration in r-axSpA

Axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) is a chronic inflammatory rheumatic musculoskeletal disease that predominantly affects the axial skeleton. axSpA is an umbrella term that comprises the whole spectrum of patients with and without radiographic sacroiliitis, and joint ASAS/EULAR recommendations were published in 2022.

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Blocking CD200R1 protein offers new strategy for treatment-resistant blood cancers

Immunotherapy has revolutionized cancer treatment by mobilizing the immune system to attack tumor cells. Major advances, such as immune checkpoint inhibitors (notably against the PD-1 protein), have produced impressive results against certain types of cancer, including melanoma and kidney cancer.

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Children with acute allergic reactions often spend unnecessary time in hospitals

Be it peanuts or other triggers, many families live with the day-to-day risk that their child might experience a sudden and scary allergic reaction. Pediatric emergency department visits in the United States to treat acute allergic reactions more than tripled from 2008 to 2016.

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Sun Pharma gets 8 USFDA observations for Halol facility

Mumbai: Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Limited has announced that US Food and Drugs Administartion (USFDA) has issued eight observations for its Halol facility at the conclusion of the inspection.

 A Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) inspection was conducted from 02 June to 13 June 2025.

“We hereby inform that the US FDA conducted a Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) inspection of Sun
Pharmaceutical Industries Limited’s Halol facility (Gujarat, India) from 02 June to 13 June 2025. At the
conclusion of the inspection, the US FDA issued a Form-483, with 8 observations,” the company stated in a BSE filing.

An FDA Form 483 is issued to firm management at the conclusion of an inspection when an investigator(s) has observed any conditions that in their judgment may constitute violations of the Food Drug and Cosmetic (FD&C) Act and related Acts.

Read also: Sun Pharma scores USFDA nod for Next Generation BLU-U Blue Light Photodynamic Therapy Illuminator for Actinic Keratosis

Sun Pharma is a specialty generics company with a presence in specialty, generics and consumer healthcare products. Sun Pharma’s global specialty portfolio spans innovative products in dermatology, ophthalmology, and onco-dermatology and accounts for over 18% of company sales. Its manufacturing facilities are spread across six continents.

Read also: Sun Pharma Sets Record with Over 1 Lakh Uric Acid Screenings in 3 Days

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